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i know a good friend of herb.nd first off before you announce your pick, are you stunned by the other two pick sns. >> i'm stunned by what josh picked. i thought he was going for an even more wrecked company that could bounce back. i don't think rimm has a chance at all. i think they're dead. >> it takes two to make a market. what's your third pick, james? >> i have to go with a company i think is going to be the first trillion dollar market company, apple. >> apple. >> we finally get the apple. you can barely see it. how are we going to get the hat on? >> tom brady. >> so ten times earnings, ten times forward earnings, the iphone 5 is going to be a huge hit right before christmas. and you got to look at asia. china sales in apple has grown 300%. and we've only touched the beginnings -- this is the 1984 commercial finally going to china. >> do you own the stock? >> i do own the stock. >> he's going with a team he already owns. >> putting my money where my mouth is. >> reggie's team on the board. >> we got to apple
i know a good friend of herb.nd first off before you announce your pick, are you stunned by the other two pick sns. >> i'm stunned by what josh picked. i thought he was going for an even more wrecked company that could bounce back. i don't think rimm has a chance at all. i think they're dead. >> it takes two to make a market. what's your third pick, james? >> i have to go with a company i think is going to be the first trillion dollar market company, apple. >> apple....
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up next herb's going to stay here.he thinks it will be google and not apple that will be the first to the $1,000 stock price point. >> bold call, herb. >> and blackberry's white knight could be walmart. they might answer rimm's prayers coming up. i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. what do you mean? your grass, man. it's famished! just two springtime feedings with scotts turf builder lawn food helps strengthen and protect your lawn from future problems. thanks scott. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it. thanks scott. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good fo
up next herb's going to stay here.he thinks it will be google and not apple that will be the first to the $1,000 stock price point. >> bold call, herb. >> and blackberry's white knight could be walmart. they might answer rimm's prayers coming up. i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles,...
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herb, we've got an executive from walgreens coming on. herb, ask mr.question, if you can. >> when we talk about walgreens, we lost -- you ended your deal with express scripts. medco you have a relationship with. how do you make money on the pharmacy side of the business if these deals are falling by the wayside? >> well, herb, you probably are aware that back in december we made a significant offer to express scripts and at that time we had a time where it would allow us to provide service to the men and women of the country through the department of defense and express scripts decided not to accept that offer. we have a great relationship with medco. we've made it publicly known that we plan to honor that contract and we're excited that express scripts has also decided to honor that medco contract. we're working with all of the different payers and this is one of the most exciting selling seasons. we're really excited about the opportunities that we're going to have for new customers. >> we're excited to be this chicago. thank you very much for coming
herb, we've got an executive from walgreens coming on. herb, ask mr.question, if you can. >> when we talk about walgreens, we lost -- you ended your deal with express scripts. medco you have a relationship with. how do you make money on the pharmacy side of the business if these deals are falling by the wayside? >> well, herb, you probably are aware that back in december we made a significant offer to express scripts and at that time we had a time where it would allow us to provide...
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herb fwregreenberg is with us.s a positive development for the stock. i think this really allows -- really removes an overhang on sirius stock. allows shareholders to really focus on the fundamentals of the stock rather than noise around litigation. >> what are the fundamentfundam? >> i think we're on the recovery in auto sales, helping the company growth. their subscriber base. for the first time ever they're actually raising prices and should be okay for the quarter. this should translate to pricing power over time. you do have a positive catalyst given liberty media's stake in the company. i do think malone will ultimately take up his stake in the company above 40%. >> it's one of those companies, amy, where people think, i don't need this. then they use it and they're hooked. they can get cnbc and other fine channels. >> absolutely. >> do we know how many people when they get it in a new car, say they get a free couple month trial, what's the upkeep ratio? do we know how many people once they try it for free ke
herb fwregreenberg is with us.s a positive development for the stock. i think this really allows -- really removes an overhang on sirius stock. allows shareholders to really focus on the fundamentals of the stock rather than noise around litigation. >> what are the fundamentfundam? >> i think we're on the recovery in auto sales, helping the company growth. their subscriber base. for the first time ever they're actually raising prices and should be okay for the quarter. this should...
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this is herb greenberg. you start thinking about talking about maybe 10% increase here possibility on the stock price, but when i look at this thing, i remember there are a number of smart people scaling out of it last quarter when it was well over $100. does it become a game? does it become a pawn game at this point? you buy, sell, buy, sell, based on limited upside potential? >> well, it depends what market context you're in. certainly management is top in the sector. and they've lived through the toughest recession we'll see for several years. so i would think that it is a hideout for lack of better terms. and it definitely served the investment community very well during the last three years. >> hideout, i like that one. one question on chipotle. you watch chipotle at all? >> i do. i cover chipotle. i have a neutral on it. valuation is my number one concern. >> let me ask you one question here. i was talking to one of these independent research guys. tommy at equities research he's been watching the comp
this is herb greenberg. you start thinking about talking about maybe 10% increase here possibility on the stock price, but when i look at this thing, i remember there are a number of smart people scaling out of it last quarter when it was well over $100. does it become a game? does it become a pawn game at this point? you buy, sell, buy, sell, based on limited upside potential? >> well, it depends what market context you're in. certainly management is top in the sector. and they've lived...
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herb, i'm sorry to interrupt.pcs deal was nicked by the board, they cut investors off by the knees. don't you agree? >> that shows you who is in control and that puts him certainly in the spot. it's still early in the year, though. let's see if he can pull it out. let's get to our next guy. >> johnson? >> no. >> guys, hold on. we have a new statement about the brian dunn resignation. >> the statement is from a spokesman for the best buy board named greg hit and it says, quote, brian's resignation certainly had an effect on the investigation but the investigation remains open. the board is still looking into these issues. the investigation has not been closed. the company has been notably close-mouthed about what the issues of personal conduct were in the investigation. they had said that it did not go to questions of company operations or company finances. that rules out a lot of things. but it certainly leaves in the picture a lot of other things about which we wouldn't speculate at this point. but at any rate, t
herb, i'm sorry to interrupt.pcs deal was nicked by the board, they cut investors off by the knees. don't you agree? >> that shows you who is in control and that puts him certainly in the spot. it's still early in the year, though. let's see if he can pull it out. let's get to our next guy. >> johnson? >> no. >> guys, hold on. we have a new statement about the brian dunn resignation. >> the statement is from a spokesman for the best buy board named greg hit and it...
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in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for peso actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it d processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year, they sold only 1,000 or so cases. but now, they are shipping upwards of a million cases annually. and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you know, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredient in the family's famous pesto recipe, which brings us to supherb fa
in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for peso actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it d processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year,...
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herb greenberg. herb, let's begin with you.t getting sort of too in the weeds on what we're talking about here with this new s.e.c. rule and how it pertains to groupon, just tell us why our viewers should be upset about this. >> about what we're really talking about is if the jobs act goes through, there's a concern that they will let any ipo under $1 billion come in with some draft and have the s.e.c. review it ahead of time. that, by the way, effected groupon and makes you wonder going forward whether a company -- whether it would even matter if they did this. here's what's important, brian. you have a situation where groupon came public, it's had all the accounting scrutiny it could have and it still came out after its first quarter saying that it has somewhat of another problem. this has been one accounting stumble after the other. >> yeah, but according to the article anyway, which on aç si note i found interesting that in the "the wall street journal" article written over the weekend, everybody was reachable except for t
herb greenberg. herb, let's begin with you.t getting sort of too in the weeds on what we're talking about here with this new s.e.c. rule and how it pertains to groupon, just tell us why our viewers should be upset about this. >> about what we're really talking about is if the jobs act goes through, there's a concern that they will let any ipo under $1 billion come in with some draft and have the s.e.c. review it ahead of time. that, by the way, effected groupon and makes you wonder going...
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. >> reporter: anacostia born herb rose to fame in peaches and herb. breaking into white television was tough for african-american acts. >> i don't think dick had that kind of mentality. if the music was good, he would play it. >> reporter: one american bandstand appearance was memorable. >> we became closer when once i was doing a show and i fell through this rise he had. from then on we always joked about it every time we saw each other. >> reporter: it became a national hit from 1957 to 1989. clark branched out into television productions, game shows, the golden globes, the academy of country music awards. didn't mind the description america's oldest teenager. >> the minute you grow up, the minute you mentally atrophy and freeze in time you're old. >> reporter: he hosted new year's rock 'n eve until a stroke and then returned. but it was american bandstand and what it did for music that may be his biggest legacy. >> he looked out for us. >> reporter: he said this at the end of every show. >> for now, dick clark, so long. >> reporter: herb fame said
. >> reporter: anacostia born herb rose to fame in peaches and herb. breaking into white television was tough for african-american acts. >> i don't think dick had that kind of mentality. if the music was good, he would play it. >> reporter: one american bandstand appearance was memorable. >> we became closer when once i was doing a show and i fell through this rise he had. from then on we always joked about it every time we saw each other. >> reporter: it became a...
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herb here as well. like eight of your previous ten jobs are on this list, herb. welcome.jobs. start with number five, financial planner. why is it so good? >> i think in the last couple years we all learned that we did a few things wrong with managing our money or that it was really difficult to manage your money. so an even bigger increase in demand for people who need to manage your money. >> no offense. number four, dental hygienist? i mean, sticking your hand and stuff in people's mouths? why? >> this list is not just about the appeal or the glamour of say television. it's about all kinds of factors. there's demand for dental hygienists. we have a whole crop of baby boomers retiring right now. so they need health care. there aren't that many people. how many kids do you know right now saying i want to become a dental hygienist? >> hermie the elf. >> is this the facebook phenomenon? >> it absolutely is. in fact the guy from career cast, it was really funny, he said right now in some garage there is a guy coming up with the next big thing. and they're going to need 100
herb here as well. like eight of your previous ten jobs are on this list, herb. welcome.jobs. start with number five, financial planner. why is it so good? >> i think in the last couple years we all learned that we did a few things wrong with managing our money or that it was really difficult to manage your money. so an even bigger increase in demand for people who need to manage your money. >> no offense. number four, dental hygienist? i mean, sticking your hand and stuff in...
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. >>> a big shoutout to herb green berg. he told you the end of last year best buy had one of the worst ceos on the street. that ceo is now out. herb has a list of who may be next. >>> first, julia boorstin watching the markets as our mandy continues to enjoy her vacation. >> brian, the selloff continues with just two hours left in the trading session. the dow hitting a two-month low. the s&p and nasdaq hitting one-month lows. the dow having its biggest five-day drop since november. we're just a third of the way through april, and we're on track for all three averages to have their biggest monthly drop since last september. the s&p breaking a key resistance level. >>> the nasdaq having the biggest one-day drop since december 8th. only three stocks in the nasdaq 100 are higher. no, apple is not one of them. >>> brian? >> how do we have a market day if apple's not one of the new highs? all right. you're looking right now live at gettysburg, pennsylvania. rick santorum expected to hold a news conference any minute now. he is ex
. >>> a big shoutout to herb green berg. he told you the end of last year best buy had one of the worst ceos on the street. that ceo is now out. herb has a list of who may be next. >>> first, julia boorstin watching the markets as our mandy continues to enjoy her vacation. >> brian, the selloff continues with just two hours left in the trading session. the dow hitting a two-month low. the s&p and nasdaq hitting one-month lows. the dow having its biggest five-day drop...
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the team and school are now making class work and education a huge priority and, according to herbs, the student athletes are doing much, much better. but one thing has not changed here. long term heralded coach jim cal hun. >> don't you think if it was important for this coach to get these kids to graduate, he could have done it? >> i think you have to talk to the coach himself. i will say, again, it takes a lot of people to support a basketball team. it's not just a coach saying, you must do this. you must go to class. >> we did ask to talk to coach calhoun. instead, we were told that president herbs would speak for the school. >> one, two, three. >> jonathan mandeldove, who played for calhoun for four years, doesn't blame the coach for anything. he says he went to uconn with one goal in mind. get to the nba. >> myself, my downfalls in class. i don't fault anyone else. i don't fault the institution. they offered the help. it's just there for us to take it. we have to take it. if we don't, then that's a problem for us. >> and coach calhoun? >> coach calhoun does -- i think he does e
the team and school are now making class work and education a huge priority and, according to herbs, the student athletes are doing much, much better. but one thing has not changed here. long term heralded coach jim cal hun. >> don't you think if it was important for this coach to get these kids to graduate, he could have done it? >> i think you have to talk to the coach himself. i will say, again, it takes a lot of people to support a basketball team. it's not just a coach saying,...
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. >> herb fame rose to fame in peaches and herb, big selling records with sammy davis but new breaking into white dominated television was tough for african american acts. >> i don't think dick had that kind of mentality, if the music was good, he would play it. >> one american band stand appearance was memorable. >> we became closer when once i was doing a show and i fell through this rise he had and from then on, we always jumped about it every time we saw each other. >> he started american bandstand in philly in 1957- 1989 and the television production, game shows, the golden globes, the academy of country music awards didn't mind the description americas oldest teenager. >> and then you grow up and the minute you mentally atrophy and freeze in time, you are old. >> he hosted new years rocking eve until hit by a stroke in 2004 returning in 2005. >> we're getting closer to midnight. >> but it's american bandstand and what it did for music that may be his biggest legacy. >> he looked out for us. he looked out for us. >> he said this at the end of every show. >> for now, dick clark, so
. >> herb fame rose to fame in peaches and herb, big selling records with sammy davis but new breaking into white dominated television was tough for african american acts. >> i don't think dick had that kind of mentality, if the music was good, he would play it. >> one american band stand appearance was memorable. >> we became closer when once i was doing a show and i fell through this rise he had and from then on, we always jumped about it every time we saw each other....
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also at the same point, herb.ir gallery service to shutterfly for $24 million last year. >> yeah. >> which maybe shows the problem with kodak. >> well, the problem with kodak and not what is really under the hood here. this will be a great one to follow. >> all right. today's sunshine stock is las vegas sands. it is trading at levels not seen since june of 2008. maybe a solid economic sign as well. gambling to most people is purely a discretionary endeavor. up next on "street signs," forget phil's rolex. it was all about the pricey ring on bubba's wrist and what's in his golf back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. edhealthcare. looking for a better plac
also at the same point, herb.ir gallery service to shutterfly for $24 million last year. >> yeah. >> which maybe shows the problem with kodak. >> well, the problem with kodak and not what is really under the hood here. this will be a great one to follow. >> all right. today's sunshine stock is las vegas sands. it is trading at levels not seen since june of 2008. maybe a solid economic sign as well. gambling to most people is purely a discretionary endeavor. up next on...
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you have small amounts of different herbs that you use.edar, stuff like that. you use in it prayer ceremonies and everything. here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. you don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado. they harvest the eagles when they die and everything for native american rituals. you have to apply for it. this is an american wheel prayer symbol. it's carved out of the elk bone. i wasn't for sure whether the feather would cancel out this, you know, the medallion, or this. >> obviously if you're going to wear a religious article, one at a time. i don't have a problem with that being in the cell. the feather and you taking that as well. i think we'll be fine with that. because you're not going to wear the feather. >> no, no. >> i don't see that that would be an issue. >> you h
you have small amounts of different herbs that you use.edar, stuff like that. you use in it prayer ceremonies and everything. here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. you don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado. they harvest the eagles when...
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me herb is getting out his special fine print decoder ring.ou want to be around for the decoder ring. >> when we're back. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) ...and a quarter cup of pineapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to le
me herb is getting out his special fine print decoder ring.ou want to be around for the decoder ring. >> when we're back. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise...
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this is a herb alert. could move the stock. what are you hearing?michelle, when milan reports earnings next thursday keep an eye on how much it misses, meets, or beats. now look. i usually don't put much stock in this beat the street game, but this time is actually different. as i write on cnbc.com today, in recent weeks a handful of milan analysts cut their first quarter estimate numbers within days of one another. i find this interesting because milan hasn't said anything public about its financials since its february 21st analysts day. yet in cutting the estimates most analysts cited concerns about margins on the company's just launched generic version of the antidepressant lexapro. several analysts flat out said they were making their moves after talking with the company. one went so far as to say that the company, quote, suggested our enthusiasm for the generic lexapro was too high. one question of course here is whether mylan engaged in some kind of selective disclosure. in a statement to me the company said that it's, quote, communication pro
this is a herb alert. could move the stock. what are you hearing?michelle, when milan reports earnings next thursday keep an eye on how much it misses, meets, or beats. now look. i usually don't put much stock in this beat the street game, but this time is actually different. as i write on cnbc.com today, in recent weeks a handful of milan analysts cut their first quarter estimate numbers within days of one another. i find this interesting because milan hasn't said anything public about its...
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in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it d processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year, they sold only 1,000 or so cases. but now, they are shipping upwards of a million cases annually. and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you kno originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredie in the family's famous pesto recipe, which brings us to supherb farms
in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it d processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year,...
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an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom. this time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. weekend in to a passover and easter and let's check in with whether. >>> 20 beautiful for this weekend but before we get there we had some downright cold temperatures to deal with. the clear and cold and frost advisory has been issued once again in the north and mountains and valleys the good news is warming for the weekend with wet weather on the way satellite perspective shows that we have been seen is when the conditions those were already starting to die down. cream with the warmer tanagers topping out in your seventies on saturday and then just to leave its cooler on sunday. the unsettled weather sets on and on the second half of these are into the better half of your work week. we're going to see a good chance of showers fortnight temperatures near freezing especially in the north brae for san francisco and pacific that. 36 overnight in fr
an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom. this time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. weekend in to a passover and easter and let's check in with whether. >>> 20 beautiful for this weekend but before we get there we had some downright cold temperatures to deal with. the clear and cold and frost advisory has been issued once again in the north and mountains and...
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an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.me. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. clinging to their playoff lives the charge heading to dallas is a point ahead of the stars for the eighth and final playoff spot hoping this george skinner board game with this losing streak down goal in the second. today galion already scores on this side is for schools and coming over from the avalanche in the trade in the game is tied it to and then later in the second. >>> he passes a scores. >>> could towards the sharks 32 they would fight to sue for their fifth victory against dallas this season. the coyotes also wants the night's to the sharks remaining 8.5 with the kings for third place in the division lead in the need to win one of their two remaining games against los angeles to get in. quarterback in denver to see pretty brighter and better game in the title game he had 26 points and 13 rebounds and five blocks against the irish the win their
an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.me. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. clinging to their playoff lives the charge heading to dallas is a point ahead of the stars for the eighth and final playoff spot hoping this george skinner board game with this losing streak down goal in the second. today galion already scores on this side is for schools and coming over from...
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we grate this, into ribbons, a little bit of salt, a west indict disney herb. -- westin caribbean herb. >> will this be used as an entree? >> yes. this is basically the finished part. as you see, it puts pretty much towing like so. you just put it in your friar, 375 degrees and you fry them. >> one of the reasons we have you here, is because of the restrictions lifted in cuba, you are getting ready to plan trips for people who would love to find out about international food. tell us about that. i can't that's correct. i'm taking 18, 20 people in the culinary views of cuba. we are going to do farms, restaurants, markets, fish mongers, butchers, rabbit farms. >> reporter: how long is the trip and. >> five days. >> reporter: one in april is sold out? >> yes we are going back in november. after hurricane season. >> reporter: people want to find out more about it how can they do that? >> go to our website and sign up or inquire about it. >> we are just going to put them i can't. >> reporter: what is the sauce underneath on the plate? >> sin bar and different herbs and represents the ketchup
we grate this, into ribbons, a little bit of salt, a west indict disney herb. -- westin caribbean herb. >> will this be used as an entree? >> yes. this is basically the finished part. as you see, it puts pretty much towing like so. you just put it in your friar, 375 degrees and you fry them. >> one of the reasons we have you here, is because of the restrictions lifted in cuba, you are getting ready to plan trips for people who would love to find out about international food....
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thanks, herb. >>> all right. big pain for big lots. ticker big down sharply. the company cutting guidance basically saying same-store sales fell in the first quarter. look at that stock decline. 23% plus. biggest decline in years. at least four wall street firms downgrading big lots today. >> okay. i've really had enough of disaster. let's bring in the sunshine. a little chocolate covered sunshine, thank you very much. hershey up 6% today. trading at the highest level since may 2005. raising outlook as well for the year after a 24% increase in its first quarter earnings. hershey posting its best percentage gain in two years. okay. guys, are you ready? are you ready to pump up your portfolio? lifetime fitness is a gym operator in the u.s. and canada. they've got about 700,000 members and also close to 100 centers. well, folks have been keeping a new year's resolution. earnings beat expectations. the stock is also up about 10% over the last year. bakram is ceo and founder. even though you did beat slightly on your eps last week, i still see that the stock droppe
thanks, herb. >>> all right. big pain for big lots. ticker big down sharply. the company cutting guidance basically saying same-store sales fell in the first quarter. look at that stock decline. 23% plus. biggest decline in years. at least four wall street firms downgrading big lots today. >> okay. i've really had enough of disaster. let's bring in the sunshine. a little chocolate covered sunshine, thank you very much. hershey up 6% today. trading at the highest level since may...
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. >>> another reason to eat pizza the simple herb that could turn out to be a huge cancer-fighter. 3q lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to thousands of bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're cleaning up to keep your home healthy. it kills 99.9% of bacteria, won't stain, and leaves your soft surfaces with a light, fresh scent. lysol - the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. mission for health. >>> welcome back. 95 phoenix, near 90 dallas. cool on both coasts 55 boston to 60 in new york. 58 seattle, 63 portland. all major airports on time. severe weather possible today around chicago, st. louis, nashville. rain in southern california which could cause delays at our regional airports. use our flight tracker at abc7news.com at the bottom. >>> less than two hours from now on capitol hill, homeland security secretary napolitano is expected to face tough questions before a senate committee over the secret service prostitution scandal. we are learning the current scandal may not be the first time agents behaved badly. an a
. >>> another reason to eat pizza the simple herb that could turn out to be a huge cancer-fighter. 3q lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to thousands of bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're cleaning up to keep your home healthy. it kills 99.9% of bacteria, won't stain, and leaves your soft surfaces with a light, fresh scent. lysol - the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. mission for health. >>> welcome...
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now we're gonna add some shallot, fine herbs. it's a, uh, herb blend that we use here quite a bit. it's tarragon, chervil, parsley, and chive. this is, uh, chef's blue cheese. it's aged in the sierra nevada, real nice blue cheese. champagne vinaigrette. just drizzle a little in there. then we'll season it with some fresh black pepper, little kosher salt, and just give it-- give it a good mix, make sure the apples aren't all stuck together. then we'll go to our plate. you wanna plate it in stages so that you can kind of build up a little bit of height. yet letting it fall naturally wherever it--wherever it tends to go. and there is our endive salad with fuji apple and chef's blue cheese. >> wanna create for yourself one of the unique recipes from today's show? log on to our website at cacountry.tv for full details. this segment is brought to you by the california farm bureau federation. the people, the places, the unforgettable tastes of california will be back in a moment. >> ♪ hey, ah, hey, ah, hey, ah, hey, ah... ♪ >> welcome back to "california country." >> ♪ yahh ahh ahh >> the
now we're gonna add some shallot, fine herbs. it's a, uh, herb blend that we use here quite a bit. it's tarragon, chervil, parsley, and chive. this is, uh, chef's blue cheese. it's aged in the sierra nevada, real nice blue cheese. champagne vinaigrette. just drizzle a little in there. then we'll season it with some fresh black pepper, little kosher salt, and just give it-- give it a good mix, make sure the apples aren't all stuck together. then we'll go to our plate. you wanna plate it in...
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an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.s time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. >>> let's take a look at the results for the race of the u.s. senate in maryland. on the democratic side ben cardin winning the nomination. 72% of the vote. he is running for his second term in the u.s. senate. and in november, he will face off against republican daniel bongino. he is a small business owner. >>> well, no big surprises. that could well be the headline tonight in the gop race for the white house because as expected mitt romney has been declared the winner in dc, maryland and wisconsin. and most everybody thinks the thing is just about over. that is for the other three guys running against romney. bob urlich who is the campaign chair. welcome back. how bad is it for romney when the others refuse to say dion this? >> it costs money is the burn right here. you know this. we've had a couple dozen primaries, caucuses, all of the debates, a
an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.s time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. >>> let's take a look at the results for the race of the u.s. senate in maryland. on the democratic side ben cardin winning the nomination. 72% of the vote. he is running for his second term in the u.s. senate. and in november, he will face off against republican daniel bongino....
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whatever herbs you have. if you have a garden go pick them.we use parsley, thyme, rosemary, season the bird. we tucked under the wings, seasoned inside. this is a great trick. >> please. >> at the restaurant we always use twine but i find if you're home and you don't have twine the easy thing to do is pierce the back of the skin there and tuck in the legs. a great quick trick. after you do that you're done, you put the bird on top -- >> olive oil or anything? >> we'll season it with more oil. >> truffle oil. >> what i really want to show you is the stew that goes under it. this is basically a one pot dish. what we have is fingerling potatoes, this beautiful assortment of potatoes. >> sometimes i get the potatoes and there's a little bit of a green cast to them. is that okay? >> that's a ripe potato. it's fine. you can totally eat it. it's better if it's not there. but it's not going to hurt at all. we use fingerling potatoes. we love wild mushrooms at the restaurant. we use a mix, whatever is in season. we have shiitake, a little bit of blank
whatever herbs you have. if you have a garden go pick them.we use parsley, thyme, rosemary, season the bird. we tucked under the wings, seasoned inside. this is a great trick. >> please. >> at the restaurant we always use twine but i find if you're home and you don't have twine the easy thing to do is pierce the back of the skin there and tuck in the legs. a great quick trick. after you do that you're done, you put the bird on top -- >> olive oil or anything? >> we'll...
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herb.d and valuable part of this program. >> maybe i'll get an invitation to the next one. >> herb, you're a good friend and a valuable -- the stock down about 3%. maybe brian shactman at the market flash desk can figure out what's going on. barnes & noble, we did figure this one out, that stock has been moving pretty good today. this is your segment. >> but it says brian. pretty much everything says brian. do you know why? i've been away for three weeks and suddenly it's your show. >> suddenly? >> i'm sorry. it's been officially made brian's show because every single store says brian. >> i do what i'm told. that sunshine stock is your segment. >> i'm going to takeover. am i allowed to? may i get permission to take over? the stock is heavily shorted. short squeeze is very likely, bks up over the past year by up 15%. >> and we have fresh bake -- that's a joke, mandy. >> not a very funny one. we have some fresh bacon news coming to you hot and fresh. take a look at smithfield food shares down
herb.d and valuable part of this program. >> maybe i'll get an invitation to the next one. >> herb, you're a good friend and a valuable -- the stock down about 3%. maybe brian shactman at the market flash desk can figure out what's going on. barnes & noble, we did figure this one out, that stock has been moving pretty good today. this is your segment. >> but it says brian. pretty much everything says brian. do you know why? i've been away for three weeks and suddenly it's...
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if you were 80, you remember flying on the pan am like herb.t could be ready to take flight again. sort of. let's bring in phil lebeau. phil, is this the same airline coming back? >> no. >> a free ride on the name like they did with lotus in asia? >> a name. that's kind of interesting but at the end of the day we see this in the airline industry from time to time where established name from the past -- somewhat established in this case goes away, gone for a while and comes back. when it comes back, it doesn't always have a lot of success. remember midway airlines? it went away, it came back and folks in chicago said, yeah, midway's back. didn't last long. i'm not superexcited about the possibility someone's going to start-up an airline and call it people's express. >> i haven't even heard of it. why bring back this name? >> right now it's all about saying we are a low cost airline and that's how we're going to win. people want to pay as cheap a fare as possible, kelly. >> she's never heard "cosby show." >> is that bad. >> now i know how herb fe
if you were 80, you remember flying on the pan am like herb.t could be ready to take flight again. sort of. let's bring in phil lebeau. phil, is this the same airline coming back? >> no. >> a free ride on the name like they did with lotus in asia? >> a name. that's kind of interesting but at the end of the day we see this in the airline industry from time to time where established name from the past -- somewhat established in this case goes away, gone for a while and comes...
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. >> just ahead on "street signs," herb's dang good disaster du jour. and a super sweaty sunshine-induced disaster. >>> could wall street be ready to friend the gem? is an diamond etf on the way? back after the break. nditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take n
. >> just ahead on "street signs," herb's dang good disaster du jour. and a super sweaty sunshine-induced disaster. >>> could wall street be ready to friend the gem? is an diamond etf on the way? back after the break. nditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk....
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it is a nice the herb. you can use it for seasoning. then, some of the regular suspects. lavender, rosemary, sage. >> they add so much. >> here are some questions. what are the best plans for deep shade? >> all plans want a little bit of sunshine. ferns are very good in general. use them all in the right place. you want to make sure you have some oil in those areas because usually it stays moist. there really are things that could grow pretty well in shade. >> when is the best time to trim back your trees? >> in most cases, after they bloom. you can prune them. the other great time is when they are dormant. as you get into summer, i would be careful. if you have that one that will hit your head every time you go through with a lawn mower, take it down. dormant is probably the best time. >> suzanne asks if i want to plant a garden this year, when do i start? >> you could start now for most things. for some things like a pepper plant or the tomato plant, you have to wait. >> thank you. if you have a plant or gardening question, you can e-mail or send pictures. you can also
it is a nice the herb. you can use it for seasoning. then, some of the regular suspects. lavender, rosemary, sage. >> they add so much. >> here are some questions. what are the best plans for deep shade? >> all plans want a little bit of sunshine. ferns are very good in general. use them all in the right place. you want to make sure you have some oil in those areas because usually it stays moist. there really are things that could grow pretty well in shade. >> when is...
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the simple herb that could turn out to be a huge cancer-fight i'm really going to miss you.ent isn't that far away. it's 4.2 miles away ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. california forecast, wall of water to our south rotating up towards us everywhere except the northwest corner of the state a few showers during the afternoon and evening northwest corner the overnight hours low 70s through the ce
the simple herb that could turn out to be a huge cancer-fight i'm really going to miss you.ent isn't that far away. it's 4.2 miles away ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the lowest price ever. verizon. beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these...
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at least in our men's basketball program. >> reporter: susan herbs came on board here as president about a year ago. she inherited uconn's basketball graduation rate, but now she's dealing with a real uconn crisis. under new rules instituted by the ncaa, uconn, the 2011 men's basketball champs, will be banned from postseason play next year. banned because of its terrible record graduating basketball players. so what did happen here at uconn for so long, and how was it allowed to last? >> it was v complicated, the story of sort of how you get there. i do think it takes a village. you know, that it's not just a coach or it's not just a player. it's not even an athletic director or president. it's everybody together trying to support the team. in our case not supporting the team as well as we could. >> reporter: the past athletic director is gone. the team and school are now making class work and education a huge priority and, according to herbst, the student athletes are doing much, much better. in fact, she and the school are trying to desperately get the ncaa to lift its postseason ban.
at least in our men's basketball program. >> reporter: susan herbs came on board here as president about a year ago. she inherited uconn's basketball graduation rate, but now she's dealing with a real uconn crisis. under new rules instituted by the ncaa, uconn, the 2011 men's basketball champs, will be banned from postseason play next year. banned because of its terrible record graduating basketball players. so what did happen here at uconn for so long, and how was it allowed to last?...
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back to you. >> herb greenburg, thanks so much for filling us in. the contents to shareholder, your thoughts on this? >> to get to the succession issue, we don't know who it is, but they might. the bort has a plan and they have been working on this for a number of years. in terms of succession plans for one of the iconic ceos which he clearly is, they have probably done a good job. i think it's something shareholders can rest assures there will be a captain for the ship. >> in case you are joining us, warren buffett writing that he has been diagnosed with stage one prostate cancer. he will begin a two-month course of treatment and he feels great and there no other incidents of cancer elsewhere. that's the silver lining to this all. we are watching the shares lightly lower in the after hours session. as we get more on this story, we will bring it to you. meantime, we want to proceed with the after hours action and want to get back to the intel story. joe was talking about the second quarter disappointing in terms of the guidance. we are talking about
back to you. >> herb greenburg, thanks so much for filling us in. the contents to shareholder, your thoughts on this? >> to get to the succession issue, we don't know who it is, but they might. the bort has a plan and they have been working on this for a number of years. in terms of succession plans for one of the iconic ceos which he clearly is, they have probably done a good job. i think it's something shareholders can rest assures there will be a captain for the ship. >> in...
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sticking with cds when itunes took over, and here is a twitter i'm familiar with, and as cnbc's herbest buy spent $1.5 billion buying back shares at $27.50 with the stock now at 22. i have to tell you, herb, and everyone else, i hate companies that decide their stock is cheap and then trash their balance sheet with buybacks that turn out to be very expensive. that's a total nonstarter, which is why i always talk about dividends, not buybacks. are all traditional retailers dead? shawnkelson tweets, brick-and-mortar stores will take a big hit in the next five years. i think i prefer to shop online and compare prices. i'm real down on best buy, i can't be as negative about all retailers. plenty of stores where it's a delight to shop at and americans do love to shop. i like personal service when i'm making most purchases if i can get it. i don't like to buy clothes online. i like to try goods on. the individual and often proprietary selections in the stores i visit makes visiting them that's well worth the experience. but best buy is indistinguishable from its online version. it offers n
sticking with cds when itunes took over, and here is a twitter i'm familiar with, and as cnbc's herbest buy spent $1.5 billion buying back shares at $27.50 with the stock now at 22. i have to tell you, herb, and everyone else, i hate companies that decide their stock is cheap and then trash their balance sheet with buybacks that turn out to be very expensive. that's a total nonstarter, which is why i always talk about dividends, not buybacks. are all traditional retailers dead? shawnkelson...
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creamy philadelphia along with savory herbs and spices.nt. ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life th me ♪ >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. game on!
creamy philadelphia along with savory herbs and spices.nt. ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life th me ♪ >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. game on!
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an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.e announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder.
an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.e announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder.
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an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom.s time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. had nearly lost three times before finally making to the national championship game tonight against kentucky and because they were just happy to be here now many given a tense night. 7770 ky. the cartel was right on the score a run on the outbound freshman anthony davis found more field goals but also 16 rebounds and six blocks led by 14 1/2 into 3 break 13 point lead in the second half but then under five minutes left in the game. did waves and a comeback they get the deficit as long as five points but kentucky did not and marcus davis with the dagger kentucky in 67 to 59 their first since 1998 and john called barry's first national championship. i don't believe different. and now to fill in different in the morning and went to mass in the morning i'm going to the same guy i am. but i'm telling you it's over now and i can get about my business of c
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you can introduce kids to the garden with herbs, you can taste them right off of the plant itself. just take a leaf and take a taste of it. >> and tomatoes. >> the better boy tomatoes, that's a tomato that's going to get large and it's really nice because it produce as lot of fruit. kids just love to see things grow. when you get the fruit and it starts to come on, it's great for them to be able to go out and pick things off of the tomato plant. >> i never had liked radishes until we grew them at my school in the first grade. i was so excited when they came up, we loved to eat them. >> that's one of the great things about the garden, there's something that's immediate about it. then one of the things that's really great also is introducing kids to the idea that wildlife is really dependant on plants as well. i brought a few plants here that are great for bringing different creatures into the garden. this here is a heliotrope. it's a really neat plant. it's a beautiful purple flower and it smells just like baby powder. >> it does. >> this is a plant that butterflies love. you'll see
you can introduce kids to the garden with herbs, you can taste them right off of the plant itself. just take a leaf and take a taste of it. >> and tomatoes. >> the better boy tomatoes, that's a tomato that's going to get large and it's really nice because it produce as lot of fruit. kids just love to see things grow. when you get the fruit and it starts to come on, it's great for them to be able to go out and pick things off of the tomato plant. >> i never had liked radishes...
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i'm sure there'll be a lot of what herb greenberg said, increased chicanery. debra said the same thing at the "closing bell." i'm not as concerned. i think it's good, too much regulation for small cap companies that want to come public. let's go to dwayne in kansas. dwayne? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah. >> boo-yah back at you. sorry about the loss, but that's all right. good to be in. >> anyway, love you -- love that. >> thank you. >> caller: you called that right out. i'm looking at consolation brands now. and i know they got beaten up, is there a buying point? >> no, i heard the ceo, he was on "closing bell." i was surprised he came on given how bad the quarter was and the guidance was. goldman sachs recommended it earlier this week and took beam off the list. and everyone figured it must be really good or goldman wouldn't recommend it. that was wrong. i'll pay that guy at goldman another $4 million or $5 million. i think tomorrow's employment report will be in line, all right. and another big impact, shame on the labor department for putting it out on good f
i'm sure there'll be a lot of what herb greenberg said, increased chicanery. debra said the same thing at the "closing bell." i'm not as concerned. i think it's good, too much regulation for small cap companies that want to come public. let's go to dwayne in kansas. dwayne? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah. >> boo-yah back at you. sorry about the loss, but that's all right. good to be in. >> anyway, love you -- love that. >> thank you. >> caller: you called...